BayLISA Monitoring SIG: Weds, Jan 9 2008, 7PM

Chris B. Anderson cba at groundworkopensource.com
Wed Jan 2 16:44:48 PST 2008


(Hi: You're invited to the BayLISA Monitoring SIG, Weds, Jan 9 2008,
7PM. See the meeting announcement pasted below: feel free to post it
and/or forward it along to anyone else who might be interested. Many
thanks, and hope to see you there!)

 

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Monitoring SIG XIII: Nagios Integration in Hyperic HQ

 

Hyperic will present on Nagios integration and using Hyperic HQ's new
Nagios plugin, which provides Nagios-like functionality out of HQ,
including the use of Nagios plugins and configuration files, Come ready
to share your own Nagios and Hyperic experiences, and be prepared to ask
probing questions. Or bring the requirements for your proposed
monitoring deployment and we'll compare and contrast it to this
solution.

 

What: BayLISA Monitoring SIG XIII: Nagios Integration in Hyperic HQ

Who: Anyone interested in IT monitoring issues and tools (newbies
particularly welcome!)

When: Wednesday, Jan 9 2008, 7PM

Where: GroundWork Open Source, 139 Townsend St., San Francisco

How: 139 Townsend St. is very near AT&T Ballpark. It is one and a half
blocks from the CalTrain Depot. Take the MUNI N, T or J trolley to 2nd
and King (ballpark stop) or take the 30 or 45 bus (among others)
crosstown. Free evening street parking can probably be found, and there
are several fee-based parking garages around in case of parking
difficulty.

Cost: Free!!

 

New Year's hot pizza, late vintage bubbly refreshments (i.e. soda), and
wintry snacks provided by GroundWork. We'll open up the doors at 6:30 or
so and start the formal part of the meeting promptly at 7PM.

 

RSVP (not necessary, but helpful): Peter Mui,
pmui at groundworkopensource.com, 415-992-4573 www.groundworkopensource.com

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